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Parenting Quotes – Emotional Intelligence Edition

Parenting is a tough job, even on the best days. We all need a reminder from time to time to keep our patience and maintain perspective as we raise our children. That’s why parenting quotes can be such invaluable sources of motivation and reflection throughout our journey. Quotes that focus on emotional intelligence can help remind us of how essential it is for us to not just address behavior issues, but also acknowledge and cultivate emotional wellbeing in ourselves and in our children. Let’s take a look at some inspiring parenting quotes about emotional intelligence!

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The Incredible Super Powers of All Moms Everywhere

Parents have an incredible power to shape their children’s future. Research has consistently that the parenting styles, parental involvement, attachment, socio-emotional support, and home environment are positively associated with children’s academic achievement, psychological well-being and social competence.

Authoritative parenting, characterized by high levels of warmth and responsiveness as well as appropriate discipline, is often associated with the best outcomes in children. Parental involvement, secure attachment, socio-emotional support and a positive home environment can all contribute to successful futures for children. 

With these things in mind, moms have an incredible power to shape their children’s future. 

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Stop Making This Critical Mistake When Building Your Child’s Confidence

 

 

Are you unintentionally hindering your child’s growth mindset? In a recent conversation with my friend Jennifer, we discussed how constant praise for a child’s intelligence or talent can lead them to develop a fixed mindset, where they believe their abilities are set in stone and cannot improve through effort and learning.

 

This can lead to a downward spiral of anxiety and false confidence, as the child tries to prove themselves more and more. As they face new challenges in college, their fixed mindset leaves them ill-equipped to handle the higher expectations and tougher coursework, causing them to resort to excessive partying and avoiding their responsibilities.

 

It’s important to praise effort and learning strategies, rather than innate ability, as it fosters a growth mindset that encourages embracing challenges and viewing mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow. Let’s empower our children to develop a growth mindset and reach their full potential!

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Best Education Quotes for Parents

Parents are a child’s first and most important teacher. By being involved in their child’s education, parents can help set their child up for success.  Unknown   Education is not just about getting good grades. It’s about opening doors, exploring new ideas, and developing a love of learning. Parents can play a key role in […]

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50 Of The Worst Things Parents Say To Their Children (And Better Alternatives)

  “You’re always getting into trouble!” This phrase can make a child feel like they are constantly being judged and criticized. An alternative phrase could be “I know you’re capable of making better choices.” This phrase acknowledges the child’s abilities and encourages them to make better choices. “You’re worthless!” Uh yeah, obviously a bad one […]

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How to Build Confidence in the Struggling Student

Hi I’m Samantha from Learning Success and we made this video to help parents build confidence in their children. There are many powerful neuroscience-based techniques that build confidence. And we want you to have them. All parents should have these tools because children should be able to grow up confident and live up to their […]

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How a Learning Struggle Can Damage Your Child

Has your child ever become emotional over homework, reading, math, tests, or just going to school?

Have they ever said anything like, “I’m not smart” or “I’m not good at”

Or shown in any other way that they may be experiencing low self-esteem or lack of confidence?

Those are symptoms that may lead to deeper emotional issues later on.

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